If you are thinking about applying to The College of New Rochelle, the fee for the application costs $35.
The following is an overiew of some of The College of New Rochelle's admissions stats.
The College of New Rochelle 2022 | Admissions Statistics |
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Admissions Test Policy | Not optional and are considered |
Applicants Who Submit SATs | 94% |
Applicants Who Submit ACTs | 6% |
Waitlist | No |
These are the application deadlines for The College of New Rochelle.
Application Type | Offered | Application Deadline | Notification Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Early Decision I | No | –– | –– |
Early Decision II | –– | –– | –– |
Early Action | No | –– | –– |
The College of New Rochelle does not offer early decision or early action.
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Transfer student admissions is moderately difficult.
The College of New Rochelle has not reported data for waitlisted and admitted students.
Colleges consider a range of factors when choosing who to admit for their next incoming class. Each college determines which factors are are most important when choose which applicants to admit, and which to deny. When assembling your list of schools to apply to, you may want to consider your strengths and any possible weaknesses in your application, and choose schools that prioritize the areas where you shine.
What does The College of New Rochelle consider during the admissions process? Take a look at the list below to see which factors are most important during the admissions process.
Admissions Factor | Level |
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Academic GPA | Very Important |
Class Rank | Very Important |
Rigor of Secondary School Record | Very Important |
Application Essay | Important |
Recommendation(s) | Important |
Standardized Test Scores | Important |
Alumni/ae Relations | Considered |
Character/Personal Qualities | Considered |
Work Experience | Considered |
Extracurricular Activities | Considered |
Interview | Considered |
Talent/Ability | Considered |
Volunteer Work | Considered |
Make sure to check with The College of New Rochelle for more information on admission factors.
To apply to The College of New Rochelle, all applicants must submit the following items. Check with The College of New Rochelle's admissions department to confirm all application materials and requirements.
Area | Required | Recommended | Required for Some | Details (If Any) |
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Written Essay or Personal Statement | √ | |||
Interview | √ | |||
Letter(s) of Recommendation | 1 | |||
Transcript of High School Record | √ |
The College of New Rochelle has not provided an information about GPAs of accepted students. Any questions regarding applicant expectations should be addressed directly with the school.
About GPAs
Your high school grade point average (GPA) is a number that reflects your high school academic performance. A weighted GPA or an unweighted GPA are the two possible GPA scores considered by colleges.
An unweighted GPA is an average of your scores from each class on a four-point scale. Unweighted GPAs range from 4.0 to under 1.0. A weighted GPA considers your average grade and the difficulty of your classes. A weighted GPA boosts your average by adding extra points for honors or Advanced Placement courses.
The College of New Rochelle looks at standardized tests scores during the admissions process.
The College of New Rochelle does not have a test optional admissions policy. Test optional schools allow students to choose if they want to submit ACT or SAT scores with their applications or not.
In 2019, 94% of The College of New Rochelle's first-year students submitted their SAT scores with their application. 6% of admitted applicants sent ACT scores.
On the SAT Math Section, 25% of The College of New Rochelle students scored 520 or higher and 75% of students scored 450 or higher. On the SAT Critical Reading section (formerly called the Verbal section), 25% of The College of New Rochelle students scored 550 or higher, and 75% scored a 450 or higher.
To be most competitive at The College of New Rochelle, you should strive to earn between 17 and 21 on the ACT.
An ACT score of 21 means you fall in the 75th percentile for The College of New Rochelle's admitted students. One out of every four students scored above a 21, and three out of four students scored lower than 21 on the ACT.
A 17 on the ACT is the 25th percentile for The College of New Rochelle students. Only one out of every four students scored below 17.
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For transfer students, it is moderately difficult to get admitted to The College of New Rochelle. Transfer applications are processed on a on a rolling basis as they are received.
Transfer students can enroll in The College of New Rochelle during the following terms:
• Fall Term
• Spring Term
• Summer Term
Can I defer my acceptance to The College of New Rochelle?
✅ Yes, admitted students can defer their admission to The College of New Rochelle.
Does The College of New Rochelle accept transfer credits?
✅ The College of New Rochelle accepts eligible transfer credits from accredited institutions.
Does The College of New Rochelle accept Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits?
✅ The College of New Rochelle accepts International Baccalaureate credits (IB) credits and Advanced Placement (AP) credits.
Do I have to submit test scores to The College of New Rochelle?
✅ The College of New Rochelle is not test optional. You must submit test scores as part of the application.
What is The College of New Rochelle's acceptance rate?
✅ The College of New Rochelle's acceptance rate is 82%.
What is the early decision acceptance rate at The College of New Rochelle?
❌ The College of New Rochelle does not offer early decision.
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